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Bosnia and Herzegovina is a mostly mountainous and forested country, with a short coastline on the Adriatic Sea. Close to the border with Montenegro is the primeval forest of Sutjeska National Park, whereas the rough Dinaric Alps have some truly wild mountain ranges and isolated villages. There are marked hiking trails in some areas, as well as mountain huts.

Bosnia and Herzegovina has both a Mediterranean and central European climate: summers are hot but winters can get cold, particularly at higher elevations where snow remains until April. The best time to visit is from May to September.

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 Waterproof  Tear-Resistant  Travel MapCalled the jewel of the Adriatic Sea," Croatia's medieval cities, turquoise waters, and rugged mountains make this small Mediterranean county big on adventure! National Geographic's Croatia AdventureMap will meet the needs of Croatia's travelers with its durability and detailed, accurate...Read more

 Waterproof  Tear-Resistant  Travel MapCalled the jewel of the Adriatic Sea," Croatia's medieval cities, turquoise waters, and rugged mountains make this small Mediterranean county big on adventure! National Geographic's Croatia AdventureMap will meet the needs of Croatia's travelers with its durability and detailed, accurate...Read more

 Waterproof  Tear-Resistant  Travel MapCalled the jewel of the Adriatic Sea," Croatia's medieval cities, turquoise waters, and rugged mountains make this small Mediterranean county big on adventure! National Geographic's Croatia AdventureMap will meet the needs of Croatia's travelers with its durability and detailed, accurate...Read more

This is the first edition of the Komshe travel guidebook to Bosnia and Herzegovina, written and published by travel specialists from South Eastern Europe. The guide is divided into sections based on 5 regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina (including the capital, Sarajevo), and covering over 100 tourist destinations. The book includes regional and...Read more

This is the first edition of the Komshe travel guidebook to Bosnia and Herzegovina, written and published by travel specialists from South Eastern Europe. The guide is divided into sections based on 5 regions of Bosnia and Herzegovina (including the capital, Sarajevo), and covering over 100 tourist destinations. The book includes regional and...Read more

This is the first detailed guide to the Bosnian part of the new Via Dinarica hiking trail that carves its way through the Dinaric Alps, one of Europe's least explored mountain ranges and last true wilderness frontiers, connecting the seven nations of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo, and Albania.In total,...Read more

This is the first detailed guide to the Bosnian part of the new Via Dinarica hiking trail that carves its way through the Dinaric Alps, one of Europe's least explored mountain ranges and last true wilderness frontiers, connecting the seven nations of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Serbia, Kosovo, and Albania.In total,...Read more

No reservations, no money, no problem!Directionless and depressed after leaving the blissful cocoon of college, Rebecca Patrick was finding herself at a loss in the real world. Her friends had scattered to the winds, jobs were hard to come by in her mountain town, and her difficult relationship with her boyfriend was disillusioning....Read more

No reservations, no money, no problem!Directionless and depressed after leaving the blissful cocoon of college, Rebecca Patrick was finding herself at a loss in the real world. Her friends had scattered to the winds, jobs were hard to come by in her mountain town, and her difficult relationship with her boyfriend was disillusioning....Read more